Spirit AeroSystems Inc. has plans to lease space at the Air Capital Flight Line in southeast Wichita and will this week request the issuance of $65 million in industrial revenue bonds to help it facilitate growth in its commercial aerospace manufacturing operations. Spirit will lease Building 56G at 3800 S. Oliver at the Air Capital Flight Line, the 293,000-square-foot hangar that was previously leased by Emerald Aerospace. The Air Capital Flight Line is the property vacated by the Boeing Co. when it closed its local defense facility, which was bought in late 2014 by local investors headed by Johnny Stevens and Dave Murfin.

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